International Children’s Film Festival of India
International
Children’s Film Festival of India (ICFFI) also popularly known as The
Golden Elephant is a biennial festival that strives to bring the most
delightful and imaginative national and international children’s cinema to
young audiences in India .
Outstanding features, shorts, live action and animation films are screened over
seven days of festive celebrations, attended by more than a hundred thousand
children and hundreds of film professionals from across the world.
Every
two years, the festival begins on 14th November, the birth date of Pandit Jawaharlal
Nehru – India ’s
first Prime Minister – also fondly referred to as Chacha Nehru (Uncle Nehru), because of his
love for children. Pandit Nehru
established CFSI soon after India ’s
independence with the hope that indigenous and exclusive cinema for children
would stimulate their creativity, compassion and critical thinking. It is this
vision of Jawaharlal Nehru that guides ICFFI. Cinema is a powerful medium which
will have to be used to play a pivotal role in child’s life and we should also
understand what the entertainment needs of the children are.
In
a world that is cluttered with consumerist and often violent content for
children, ICFFI is committed to promoting cinema that is humane and
non-violent, and yet delightful and fun! Special care is taken to program films
that cultivate an understanding of other cultures, lives and experiences and
encourage children to reflect on the world around. Workshops and open forums at
the festival aim towards stimulating critical appreciation and creative pursuit
of cinematic arts amongst young people. The festival also supports the work of
children’s filmmakers by rewarding them for their dedication and talent.
ICFFI
is one of the largest and most colourful children’s
film festivals in the world. A unique feature of the festival is its audience.
More than a hundred thousand children travel from little villages and towns
from across India
to view high quality international children’s cinema that they would never be
exposed to otherwise. Here they get an opportunity to interact with other kids,
eminent guests and directors from different parts of the world. ICFFI is
dedicated to these little delegates and to those imaginative film-makers who
attempt to make films for the toughest audience of all – children!
The
18th edition of ICFFI will take place from 14th to 20th November
2013 screening approx 150 plus films from across the world. The festival
will have three Competition Sections: Competition International, Competition
Asian Panorama, Competition Little Directors where international and
national films compete for the prestigious Golden Elephant Trophies,
accompanied by cash awards. The festival will also screen specially curated Non-Competition
Sections including Children’s World that will showcase the most acclaimed films
from the last decade and country specific which will present the best of one
country’s children’s films to young audiences in India .
The
main agenda of ICFFI is to give clean and healthy environment to the children
by screening films produced by the countries all over the world. 18th Edition
of ICFFI will take place in the historic city of Hyderabad , the festival permanent venue for
the last 8 editions and is organized by Children’s Film Society of India (CFSI)
– an autonomous body under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in
collaboration with Government of Andhra Pradesh.
200
films from 48 countries are going to participate in this event. The countries
participating for the first time are South America ,
Austria , Greenland ,
Lebanon , Scotland ,
Malaysia etc. Opening film is ‘Gopi Gawaiyya Bagha Baiyaya’
recently produced by CFSI and Closing film will be the award winning
film. Around 1, 50,000 children are expected to participate in the
festival. For the first time ICFFI has received a formidable quantity of
animation films from across the globe: 285 animation films, focus on sourcing international
award winning films featured in 20 most prestigious international children’s
film festivals also including titles screened at Berlinale,
Toronto International Film Festival, Cannes etc. 123 entries for Little
Directors Section containing films made by children from India and around the
world received for the festival. An amount of Rs.3.35 crores which also includes amount of Rs.25 lakhs towards North East, have been
allocated by Ministry of I&B, Government of India. Contributions from AP
Government are expected in tune of Rs.3.25 crores.
Children’s Film Society,
India
Children’s
Film Society (CFSI) was established in 1995 to provide value-based
entertainment to children through the medium of films. CFSI is engaged in
production, acquisition, distribution/exhibition and promotion of children’s
films. The head office of CFSI is located in Mumbai with branch offices in New Delhi and Chennai.
The mission of CFSI is to facilitate promotion of children’s films by
encouraging strengthening and spreading the Children’s Film Movement all over
the country and abroad. Films produced/ procured by the society are exhibited
through State/ District level Children’s Film Festivals as well as through
theatrical, non-theatrical exhibition in schools through Distributors, NGOs,
etc. Children film society exhibits films produced by state.
Highlights
Ranbir Kapoor will be the special attraction at the international children's
film festival. Noted lyricist, Gulzar and
well known actor Amol Palekar will
also participate in the festivities. The highlights of Opening ceremony and
closing ceremony will be combination of cultural programmes and screening of films.‘Gopi Gawaiyya Bagha Baiyaya’,a recently
produced film of CFSI will be screened during Opening ceremony at Lalit Kala Thoranam, Public Gardens , Hyderabad .
Renowned director and actor Amol Gupte, is the current chairperson of the Children's Film
Society. An award winning film will be screened during closing
ceremony. Celebrities from Hindi film industry (Bollywood)
and Telegu film industry (Tollywood)
are expected to be associated with opening and closing ceremony. 200 films
from 48 countries will be showcased in 10 Screens across Hyderabad with 30 showseveryday and 150,000 expected child viewers. Besides
Opening film for the festival i.e. ‘Gopi Gawaiyya Bagha Baiyaya’
& ‘Kaphal’, Jaldeep (First feature of CFSI), Adventures of
a Sugar Doll (First animation of CFSI), RajuaurTinku (puppet
animation short), HangamaBombay Ishtyle, CharandasChor, Dost Magarmachch, Sunday, Halo, Karamati Coat, Gattuwiill also be exhibited. Animation section
is introduced for the first time in the history of this event. A number of open
forums and workshops will be organised like
a master class on marketing locally produced children’s film internationally
and Open Forums will be organisedon Rights of Child Actors, Inclusive Cinema –
representing the differently abled, Challenges and Potential of Indian Animation and
Invisibility of Girls in children’s content. During this festival, the films
are being screened through Digital Cinema Package (DCPs). Also, separate
arrangements have been made for special children with one of the theatre in Hyderabad . The film will
be screened at the Prasad IMAX Multiplex and 7 other theatres.
Main Programs and Events
Programming a Competitive Animation section,
given the unprecedented quantity and quality of animation features and shorts
received from across the world. Country Focus Retrospective of Czech films in
collaboration with Zlin Film
Festival, Czech Republic – the oldest children’s film
festival in the world.
A Retrospective on the Best of Indian
Children’s Films in commemoration of 100 years of Indian Cinema, the package
will showcase National Award winning and Classic Indian Children’s films, in
collaboration with DFF and NFAI. Special focus on Children with Special needs
through dedicated film screenings and open forums. Topics screened for open
forums are One Master Class on marketing locally produced children’s film
internationally and 4 Open Forums on rights of Child Actors, Inclusive Cinema –
representing the Differently abled, Challenges and Potential of Indian Animation,
Invisibility of Girls in children’s content.
Awards
Four Golden Trophy Awards and a cash prize of
2 lakhs will be given for each for the best
live action feature, best live action director, best live action screenplay and
best live action screenplay. Special Mention Certificates may be awarded
at the discretion of the jury. Awards and cash prizes of same cadre will also
be given in all other categories namely Competition Animation, Competition
Shorts and Competition Little Directors. These awards will be decided by four
juries of 5 members each of eminent film personalities.
Moreover, Members of Selection Committee are
very well known faces in film industry. Ayesha Sayani is a filmmaker. Amrit Gangar is a cinema critic and academic, DollyThakore is a
film and theatre professional, Jeroo Mulla is a
professor of media and communication at Sophia College ,
Mumbai, Meher Marfatia is a journalist and children’s story
writer and also conducts workshops, Rashid Irani is a
well-known cinema critic, RekhaBhimani is
a story writer, translator and voice-over artist.
Country Focus-Czech
The 18 ICFFI will have a
Country Focus Retrospective of Czech films in collaboration with Zlin Film Festival, Czech Republic .
The Zlin Film Festival is the oldest children’s
film festival in the world which has had over 50 editions! The Country focus
with Czech Republic is in
keeping with the aim of the ICFFI which is to introduce children in India to the
culture, lives and experiences of countries and people that they have limited
access and exposure. In order to present the best of children’s cinema from an
important child’s film producing country, and invite key players from their
industry to inspire and encourage exchange of information, ideas and skills
among Indian children’s filmmakers and film professionals. This will help to
build an artistic and cultural relationship with film producing and film
exhibiting organizations across the world and catalyze exchange of cinematic
and cultural products and activities. The Country Focus will show a very
beautifully curatedpackage
of children's films from the Czech Republic right from 1950's along with their
most recent productions. The package will have live action as well as Animation
features and shorts from across the years. There will be a delegation of 5
distinguished members visiting India
from the Czech Republic ,
which will include the festival director of the Zlin Film Festival and famous children's
film director's from Czech
Republic .
Children Delegates
Total of 111 children
delegate confirmed from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Dadra & Nagar Haveli,
Rajasthan, Uttarakhand,
Andaman Nicobar, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh & Jammu and two children from Chicago . Also, 65
children delegates from Japan ,
Germany , Morocco and other schools of India are
expected to participate in this film festival.
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